Beyond Bella's impeccable taste in crushes, though, there's another reason why Bella's answer is important. By naming Demi and Miley as her crushes, Bella continues to show the world that bisexuality exists and it's real.

Erasure is a huge issue in the bisexual community because there's a lot of skepticism around the identity. For some reason, a lot of people have the idea that bisexual people are just confused, or that they should "pick one." Even though there are more young people who identify as bisexual than ever, that perception continues. Because of all the skepticism, we don't see bisexual people on TV or in movies all that often, contributing to the idea that they don't really exist. By speaking very casually about her identity, Bella is making a statement, whether she means to or not, that being bisexual is real and it's OK.

Bella made the same statement when she came out. There wasn't a huge announcement, she just answered a fan's question on Twitter. To her it wasn't a big deal, but Bella said there has been pushback from people in her industry.

"It is hard in this business for us. It really is. I have already had people talk sh-t to me," Bella told Maxim. "And it comes from people in the industry, not even fans. I’ve had studios tell me my image is too 'out there,' hinting at it but not really saying it."

Despite pushback, Bella refuses to be anyone but herself, which is amazing. The same thing goes for her relationships. Bella, who's currently dating Tyler Posey, said it's important to find someone who accepts all of you.

"Somebody who gets you, that relationship where somebody’s just completely accepted who I am as a person and is just like, 'F--k it!'I love that," Bella said.

We love that too, and we love that Bella is unapologetically herself. Whether she means to or not, Bella is showing countless other people that being themselves is ok and they aren't alone.